Bangladesh wrap up Zimbabwe series with six-wicket win

Tamim Iqbal hit seven sixes and five fours in an aggressive innings of 95 as the hosts easily chased down Zimbabwe's 188 for six

Tamim Iqbal dominated the bowling on the way to hitting 95 (Munir Uz Zaman)
Tamim Iqbal fell five runs short of a century as Bangladesh won the fifth and
final one-day international by six wickets against Zimbabwe in Chittagong.

The home side wrapped up a 3-1 win in the best-of-five series as they chased
down Zimbabwe’s 188 for six with seven overs to spare at the Zohur Ahmed
Chowdhury Stadium.

Junaid Siddique provided ample support with an unbeaten 56 as Bangladesh
reached 189 for four.

The home side suffered an early blow when they lost Imrul Kayes with just
three runs on the board but recovered as Tamim and Siddique put on 136 for
the second wicket.

Tamim took just 96 balls to score his 95 runs and had hit seven sixes and five
fours when he fell with just 50 needed to win. Siddique then held the
innings together with a patient half-century from 116 balls which included
just one boundary.